Portable PLC Learning System (Allen-Bradley ControlLogix)

Learners will study industry-relevant skills including how to operate and program PLC systems for a wide range of real world applications.
Item Number: 
990-PAB53A
Portable PLC Learning System (Allen-Bradley ControlLogix 5300) - 990-PAB53
Modern Curriculum with PanelView Plus Terminal and Networking
Modern Curriculum with PanelView Plus Terminal and Networking
Features a wide array of real world applications
Designed to teach modern PLCs as they are used today, with the PanelView Plus terminal and networking
Amatrol's Portable Learning Systems for Technical Training

Amatrol’s Portable PLC Learning System – AB CompactLogix L16 (990-PAB53A) is a portable solution for PLC programming training when there is limited space for training. This system can provide PLC training in spaces like a conference room, lab area, or even a shop floor desk! Its compact size and durable case provide safe storage when limited space is used for teaching other subjects or when the system is moved between different locations.

Learners utilize the powerful Allen-Bradley L16ER CompactLogix 5300 PLC, PanelView Plus terminal, and networks throughout the curriculum to build PLC training skills like program editing, analog output scaling, and more!

The PLC training system’s interactive multimedia curriculum offers nearly 90 hands-on industrial skills to provide an unmatched breadth and depth of knowledge and skill building. Only Amatrol can provide this level of training using a compact, portable workstation.

Rich Applications: Basic Through Advanced

The PLC programming training system enhances provides hands-on competency building for real industrial applications so that students see their programs control system components. In addition to a discrete I/O simulator with switches and indicators, the PLC training system includes application circuits and components for thermostatic temperature control, analog temperature control, reversing constant-speed motor control, variable speed motor control with feedback, and stepper motor homing and commissioning. These circuits include basic and advanced applications starting with discrete I/O projects and extending to projects involving analog I/O.

Interactive Multimedia Curriculum with PanelView Plus Terminal and Networking

Programmable Controllers, AB CompactLogix L16 Multimedia Courseware

The PLC programming course teaches PLC programming with the PanelView Plus terminal and networking introduced applied throughout the curriculum. Learners cover program commands beyond timers and contacts, such as stepper motor control, Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) control, and analog control. Amatrol’s PLC course covers all and the modern features of the Allen-Bradley L16ER CompactLogix 5300 PLC. Including a wide range of analog, discrete, data, and networking commands, learners develop relevant and critical skills to be job ready in modern industrial environments.

Portable Learning On The Go!!

The PLC programming training system is a mobile training platform that delivers training where it’s needed. The sturdy case with wheels and a handle make it easy to store and transport. The PLC training system offers hands-on PLC training in spaces like conference rooms, plant floor desks, and labs.

Options for Expanded Learning

The PLC Troubleshooting training system (990-PAB53AF) can be added to your 990-PAB53A to further expand learning opportunities. The optional 99-FTSAB53A focuses on PLC troubleshooting, features 35+ electrical faults, and utilizes FaultPro. Amatrol’s FaultPro is the industry’s premier program utilizing electronic faults, FaultPro 4.0 covers topics such as solving software problems, testing input devices, and troubleshooting power supply problems. Only Amatrol has the ability to insert faults electronically, utilizing FaultPro, to create a real-world troubleshooting experience.

Learning TopicsKey FeaturesStudent Reference Guide

Complimentary Student Reference Guide

A sample copy of the PLC Learning System’s Student Reference Guide is included with the system for your evaluation. Sourced from the PLC multimedia curriculum based on the Allen-Bradley L16ER CompactLogix 5300, the Student Reference Guide takes the entire series’ technical content contained in the learning objectives and combines them into one perfect-bound book.

Learning Topics

  • PLC Troubleshooting
  • PLC Systems Troubleshooting
  • Analog I/O Troubleshooting
  • Analog Application Troubleshooting
  • Basic Panelview Plus Terminal Operation
  • Panelview Plus Application Editing
  • PLC Program Operations
  • PLC Programming
  • PLC Motor Control
  • PLC Timer and Counter Instructions
  • Event Sequencing
  • Program Control Instructions
  • Math and Data Instructions
  • Analog Inputs & Outputs
  • Variable Output Applications

Key Features

  • A portable solution for when there is a need to teach PLCs where there is limited space such as in a conference room, lab area, or even a shop floor desk!
  • Highly-interactive multimedia curriculum takes the learner through 14 modules covering 89 skills that provides an unmatched breadth and depth of knowledge and skill building
  • Enhances learning through a wide array of real-world applications that allows learners to actually see their programs control real systems

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Manufacturing & Engineering

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